HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-05-12, Page 8MINOR L QQAr*S,
••-Hold. tat We have, Vote for the
XtlOyd byttaw on May 20th.
-Ztetowet bottle akabea will be held on
Jutitt8Oth and July let.
Uei,vy Ina lest we will likely
betelurtous to the early trait,
WALT P4t'R trona 5e, to $1.00 per
awn, ai, KNOX'S.
�-- Mr. 0, A, Rlptool shipped a oar
load of humeri to Winnipeg on Saturday.
-- 11Tery property owner is Wtagham
0t10 "Mt tg the Lloyd. by -14w OU May1041k'
,
,_The regular meeting of Oantp Oal•
edonia Sous of Soetland wili be held next
Monday evening.
-Watoh for partionlare of the big
Orange peiebraticu to be held in Wing'
but on July 121h,
Oen i Khog's and look at the best
Wall paper vuiue ever shown in Wing -
ham.
-Regular meeting of Court Maitland,.
Canadian Order of Foresters, on Friday
evening of thin week.
-,The annual meeting of West Duron
Farmers' Inetitpte will be held at Nlle
on Wednesday, June 15th.
-Vote for the Lloyd by-law on May
20th and help retaiu•a good mannfaotur-
ing industry in Wioghetm.
-Mr. Alex. Simpson, of Onlrots,
brother of Mrs, A. II, Musgrove of
town, is seriously 111 with pneumonia.
-The animalmeeting of the Oansdiaa
Press Association will beheld at Toronto
on Tuesday and Wednesday of next
week.
--Councillor W.J. L-lardy,of Teeawater
has gone to, Nelson, B. 0„ where he has
been engaged to take charge of a Ium-
ber yard..
-R. L. Borden, Conservative Leader
will hold a series of public meetings at
picnics in Ontario during the second
`Week of June.
-.The Royal Scarlet Chapter will hold
its regular monthly meeting in the Or -
singe hall on Saturday evening 14th inst.,
at eight o'olook.
-Mr. T. W. McKenzie, who for some
weeks hits been under the dootor's care,
has gone to Wingham Hospital for treat-
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ment:--Teeswater News..
Robt. Cleland, one bf the pioneer
dairymen of 'Western. Ontario, died at
his home in Eima Township on Thurs-
day of last Week, in bia 84th year.
-Among the young Iadies who grad.
netted from the Methodist Deaconess
Training. School in Toronto were Misses
Edna I. Quyler and. Ethel M. Sparling,
of Whitechurch, •
-Chau. Evans, V. 5., formerly of
'Wingham, has accepted a position as as-
sistant pathologist in the Health of
Animal, Department at Ottawa. Dr.
hyena' old friends here will be pleased
to hear of his securing this position and
will wish him every success.
-The young people of the Baptist
Church intend holding a garden party,
probably on the last Tuesday of this
month. We anderetand the proceeds
will go to form thenncleue of a fund for
the purchase of a new pipe organ, and.
it is hoped the efforts of the young
people will be amply rewarded,
-His honor Judge D. J. Hughes, of
St. Thomas, has had the honor of living
in the reigns of five British sovereigns -
George IV, William IV., Victoria, Ed-
ward VII., and now George V. His
honor was born in Kingsbridge, Devon.
ebbe, England, on May 7th, 1820.
PERSONAL..
Mr, Samuel Irwin left on Saturday on
a visit to Winnipeg and the West.
Mies Annie McLean left on Tuesday
for the West, where she intends remain-
ing for the summer,.
Mr.. and Mrs. Cook and two children
of Regina were visiting for a few days
with Mr, and Mrs, Edward Bosnian.
l.trs, Leslie Young and child left on
Tuesday for Winnipeg to join Mr.
Young who has been living in the west
ern oity for some time.
Rev. Wm Lowe, of London was oaal-
ing on old friends iti town on. Monday,
He it spending a week in Calicoes at his
favorite pastime -trout fishing,
'IVAbF.--lis Brantford, Ont., on the Cth of
may, to Mr, and Mrs.0, A. *ado ; a daughter.
vvrtaov --1n
Traynor, Sask., on April 80th,
to Mr, and Mrs, Robert Wilson, formerly of
Turnberry; a son.
Leri Iu Teoswater, on April 130th, to Mr.
and hers. W. K. Litt, a daughter,
lieLlilil7CfS
/100rftteOrr-Allaaat.-At Melville Manse,
brnasele, on May 3rd, by Rev. A. 0, Wishart,
li. A., Mr. Wm..N. Robertson, of East Wawa•
nosh, to Mien Mary E, Abram, of Morris.
>3earrr -Canit -in Wroxeter, at the home
of the bride's permits, lir. and Mrs, B. k', Carr.
X 7 Rev. 0.WMcKenzie assist-
ed
s
on April 27th, bv W.r s fel-
ed by Rev. Th Perrin, Miss 1!IIlo Wtnnifred
Carr to Mr. I.tobt. (1. Hattie.
M.sli'it -4In 1i'nst Wawanost. on April Tith
'+' /Wary Isabelle Davison, wife of lar. Daniel
Martin, in her 83rd year.
Artmarrtotra:4--In the to rnahltr of Grey, on
April 26th ilizAboth Ann Glom, rellet of the
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late John P. Armstrong, in her 80th year,
'LisAi oirt.-tin Grey, onfifey 2nd, Margaret
iStowdrt, wife of Thoinaa Leeri cont, aged 88
years. 2 months and 2 days,
Ltvixosreiss.�-At Ethel, on6Mril28th Met.
tarot Anne. beloved wife of Jones Luing
atone, aged tt2yeare,
arrii s. - at Abeefeldr, Sdotheid, On April
ROb� O`tliitt Mistake, ferinerly of Brussels,
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Young, of goderioh,one 01
the G. T. Z. bridge building gang, -lied.
at London Monday arming of heart fa*
are. Deceased was 85 years old.
IIs. Ulan OusutoN Srioe.--The easiest
Shoe on Beath; Makes walking a pleas.
are. See thein. W. J. 0RBE1t, sole
ageut.
Mrs, Kepi 3min Thompson, the Start
lord termer Who was poisoned by ills
hired Wan, is dead.
TINSMITHS WANTED,
Six good Tinaaiithe,. Steady employ.
meat, wages $4•60 per day of eight
hours. Correspond B. 0, Sheet Metal
Works, 245 Barnard St., Vancouver,.
B. 0„ A, I'. Stewart, manager.
COURT OF RE'LSION
Take notice that the oust of Bevis-
iou of the As as ens Roll of the
Township of Tur ry will be held in
the Clerk's office luevaie, on the 30th
day of May, 1910, at L$0 o'olook p tn.
411 parties interested will govern
themselves accordingly.
Re order
JOSN BURGESS,
Clerk.
Dated,.Bluevale, May 5, 1910,
TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS
Tenders will be received by thenuder-
signed at the ofiioe of, the Clerk of the
Township of Turnberry up to 2. p. m.,
on Monday, May 30th, forth; furnish-
ing of material and buildin two con-
crete abutments for an iro • bridge on
the River Maitland, • t 1, Con. 6,
also for the taking do u of the old
wooden bridge and - •1..g where direst,•
ed by Iospeotor. • . good timber to be
out or broken. up, A marked cheque for
10 per cent. of tender must be attached
to tender. No tender necessarily an.
anted.
Plans and specifications can be seen
at the Township Clerk's office, Bioevale.
Dated May 4th, 1910
JOHN BURGESS,
Township Clerk.
Distance from railway stations:
Wroxeter. 0 P R., 3 miles; Wingham,
G.T.R , 6 miles; Bluevale,
5 miles.
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Spring is here and with
it has conte the same old +
4. story, "Want something
+ to eat that we never +
4. heard tell of. Come in +
to Malcolm's and you'll
tt find something to tempt
+ every appetite. Try our
+ ASPARAGUS TIPS, +
'1' they're delicious or a can +
+ of ROAST BEEF, VEAL +
or TONGUE. Have
+ you had a bottle of our
4. Mustard Pickles also
+ sweet and sour
All kinds of Ganned
+ Vegetables, Coffees,
Teas and Fresh Grocer-
's.
ies.
A. J. Malcolm
Phone 54.
Produce Wanted.
U AND TRUNKS s EM
Victoria Day
AT
Single Fare
For round trip between all stations
in Canada. also to Niagara Falls and
Buffalo, N. Y., Detroit and Port
Huron, Mich, 'pickets good going
May 23 and 24. Return limit May
26th.
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UPPER LAKE STEAMERS
Sailings from Sarnia at 3.30 p.m.
for the Soo ab$ Port Arthur, May 11,.
14, 18. For Ilalnth, May 11 and 20.
Sailings from Oollingwood 1.30 p.m.,
and Owen Sound 11.55 p. in. Wed-
nesdaya and Saturdays for Soo and
Georgian Bay Porte,
For tickets and further information
dell on W. 'Henry, Depot Agent or
address J, D. McDonald, D. P. A.,,
Toronto.
POPULAR STALLIONS.
The Iinported'Citydeeda1e Stallion, " Mascot"
Wilt make the deacon of 1910 es follows:-
Monday -Leave Ida o er, d e able Biuevalo
for Alex.Motfatt'a, 2 -relics oast of Bluevale,'
for noon, north to Kirton Bros.,' hon. 5, Tur
n.
berry, for rii ht Ttes a -Alok ffiaPhereob dr
rrt noon; ' end to B1 e
eon 7,Tu err oo a adv Xo for
a�a1 r,
night. wednancX To u1 Diatoms, a eon. 2
Morris for nig t. ',tshUrdttlh Jos..7.'iierrr'0`
eon. 18,East Waweinosh, helot • and to btunial
feed etabiea, opp. cement Works Wingglantt,
and remain until Saturday morning. Satyr-
day*To his owns r'e stable, BXnevhie, and re•
role until Mofiday morning'. , Proprietor.
Wanted!
YOUNG MEN
TO LEARN THE
MOULDI
Go d wags from start
under competent instructor,
A splendid opportunity for
young men to learn a trade.
Apply to W, D. VAREY,
Superintendent of WESTERN
FOUNDRY, Wingham, Ont.
NOTICE TO
REDITORS.
Notice is hereby give
1897, Chap. 129, Sec, 88,
claims against the estat
late of the Township of
ceased, who died on or
March, A D.1010, are r
eliver to
Por the Execureaid or tote of the
fore the 17th day cf Mc
addresses, and deaerip'
meat of particulars of
nature of thesecurity
duly certified, and tha
Executor will proceed
of the deceased anion
thereto, having roger
which he shall then ha
Dated this 18tH day
pursuant to R. 5 O.
at all persons having
of George Casemore.
Morris, Farmer, de,
out the 19th day of
(mired to send by post
Vanatone, Solicitor
aid. deceased, on or b',, -
A D ld10 tYci names,
ors and a full state -
heir claims and the
if any) held by them
after the said day the
o distribute the assets
the parties entitled
only to the cI i.nis of
o notice,
April A. 1). 1910
R. VANSTONE.
Wingham P. 0.,
Solicitor for Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby 91
1897, Chap. 129, Sec. 88
claims against the es
late of the Townshi
County of Huron, Ye
on or about the tyre
A. D„ 1910, are requir
paid .or to deliver to R
the Administrator of
before the 17th day of
names, addresses, and
st..tement of particula
the nature of the seen
them duly certified, an
day the Administrator
bute the assets of the
parties untitled thereto
the claims of which he
Dated this 18th day of
n pursuant to R $ O.
that all persons having
to of Arthur Hefter,
of Turnberry in the
an, deceased, who died
-drat day of March,
to send by post pre.
Vanstone, Solicitor for
o said deceased, on or
ay, A. D. 1910, their
eseriptions and a full
s of their claims and
ity (if any) held by
that after the said
i11 proceed to distri-
deceasvd among the
sting regard only to
tail then have notice.
pril. A. D. 1910.
R. VANSTCNE,
Wingham P. O.,
or for Administrator.
Solio
WINBHAM MACHINE SHOP
Baby Carriages and Go•Carts retired
and repaired. General repair work of
all kinds.
See our new Combination Stock Rack.
Bargains in Bicycles and sundries.
Plow Points sharpened and made as
good as new at 10c each,
W. A. CURRIE
Phone 21.
PROPRIETOR'
CORALa
STB .ATrORD. ONT.
The great practical training school of
Ontario. Three departments,
Commercial, Shorthand -
or Telegraphy.
We assist graduates to positions.
The. demand upon ns for trained help
greatly exceeds the supply. The
Three most recently la
e ly p oed are re-
ceiving $40.00, $50.00 and $100.00 per
month respectively. Business men
state our graduates are the best.
Enter our classes now. Get our free
catalogue.
ELLIOTT & IGLACHLAN
PRINCIFAALS.
CANADIAN
PAC -1 F•1 C.
GREAT LAKES
NAVIGATION
NOW OPEN
Regular $anlage at foltotw$:
MONDAY .... S. S. "ATILIRASOA"
Tti1rsDAY.... S. S. "II1tRWA'r11
WhDNESDAY . S. S. "-ALnti11TA"
T1IIIRSDAv . S. S. ''MANTTo11A"
SATURDAY .. S. S. "As$TmnoIA"
The most ppteasaut and elieapest route
to Winnipeg and West..
�x�����b�"s May 3
Through
front train oronto 200 n,m,'nd
on abotro date,
J. 1#. BEkM ill, Agent, 'Winghant.
TAU W1N0144M TI,.,11X0 MAY- 12, 3#1u
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rumps VOR BAR1 4I 4S I I WV WANT TOUR TRADE
KING'S
ITI1t BUSY STORE
Warmer weather -
house -cleaning in full
swing -you will want a
new Carpet, Art Square
or Curtains -we have the
largest range to be seen,
Linoleums, Floor
Oil Cloth, Japanese
Matting, etc., all
widths, and in a
beautiful range of
patterns and quality
guaranteed.
ART SATEENS, ART MUSLINS AND CRETONS-In all the new
and natty designs. ,
DRESS GOODS. -New stocks arriving daily to replenish those
selling so freely. We have a select stock to choose from,
Large variety, the best quality, and reasonable prices make
this department a busy one,
WASH GOODS. -We have them in great abundance in all the new
materials, weaves and colors.
LADIES' WAISTS. -Come in and see the largest and most select
range in town.
GOOD
GOODS
SEEDS.
Mangels, Turnips, Corn, etc -all the best kinds.
EGGS 22 CENTS.
C HEAP
PRIOES
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but you can get it here at 5c.
We take Butter and Eggs in exchange for these New Goods.
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Spring and up a high'class tailoring establishment. You will +
find here the finest lino of Imported Woollens in
Sommer find
13aney Worsted and Tweed $nitings
English Truuaeringe, The 1 ingiisher bladlc & •
Season bine AVorsteds, Berges, Cheviot it, Vicunas,
lU1Ir -urns moot, uta. -•
1910. It is an acknowledged fact that these cloths •
are the best prodtteed in the world -•-the cloth that
wears well and gives entire satisfaction.
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Ali work
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Wtlebn Block
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My establishment will be found replete with
the latest novelties in materials for gentlemen's ,
wear, and I trust you will pay the an early visit,
LADES' GA13i41iiwra made in the latest, up Io-
date styles, and satisfaction guaranteed,
Sincerely yours,
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TWO SHOES FOR MEN OF
EXCEPTIONAI VALUE
A
Real
Good
Box
Calf
Blucher
With
slugg ed
soles and
solid
Leather
Insoles
IN ALL SIZES FOR MEN 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
FOR $2.00 PER PAIR
Not ,an ordinary, cheap, flimsy shoe, such as is usually
sold at low price, but a shoe fully equal to the
usual $2,50 and $2.75 lines,
ALTHOUGH OUR NO. 77 SHOE FOR MEN IS
HIGHER IN PRICE THAN THE ABOVE SHOE
IT IS EVEN BETTER VALUE.
It is also made of genuine box calf of a superior
grade -has full leather lining -is both sewed and riveted
and has both oak tanned soles and insoles, A very super-
ior shoe at a very mo:lcrate price namely -
$3.00 PER PAIR.
All sizes in both of these lines kept constantly in
stock -ask to see them.
WILLIS & CO.
THE SHOE STORE.
Sole Agents for
for La dies..
SNOE;
Sole Agents for the "Astoria " Shoes for Men.
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our Ladies Ready -to -Wear Waists.
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,House Furnishings from us.
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ENOS CARPET CHEAP
CARPET SQUARES
$600 10 $30,00
No. r Sugar $5+35 per cwt cash,
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